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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
EATONTON.
*y, nartr at which Mr. Avant Johns
Gained Friday nlttht last In honor
..V.. Loretta Ha", of Talbotton, was
j.nrhtful occasion for the younger
'I V set. Punch Was served by lit.
Viuses Virginia nlnd Ruth Johns,
slip Misses Bessie Moore and Agnes
Crtrette served refreshments at -
rrhose J present were Misses Luda and
T rria Hutchinson, Mary Dennis. Lily
rt |ums, Charlotte Brown, of Rock-
I Loren* Hall of Talbotton; Klt-
u. v Britt, of Atlnntn: Roberta
„,on and Alice Morris, of Mlllertge-
■ Frances Turner, Cectle Ingram,
irrices Scotte, Messrs. Dennis Turner,
mgram, Edwin Nelson. Grimes
!L n i. win Tomlinson, Louis Turner.
Turner, Rob Dennis, Mr. Kain,
l _ a Wilson. Howard Johns. Char-
fuilr
urd Wilson, Howard Johns, Char
ie Jones and Frederick and L F. Grlf-
firs Frank Hudson entertained Frl-
— si-enlng at a musicale in honor of
Ir sister, Miss Margaret Watts, of
■ Springs. The house was beautl-
deeoratcd for the occasion In
■ an d cut flowers. Miss Watts Is
accomplished musician and gave
sml selections on tile violin. Mrs.
mom Hutchinson, Jr., playing her ac-
-ompnnlments. Little Miss Sara Hud-
son snd Miss Georgia Hutchinson ptay-
sd some beautiful selections on the
mo Refreshments were served at a
is hour by Misses Kathleen Hudson
,d I,uda Hutchinson.
Twelve ladles entertained at a liril-
ml reception Tuesday night In honor
Sirs Frank Hudson and her guest,
joss Watts, of Cave Springs. The
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. .Greene was
thrown open for the occasion, and sev
eral hundred guests were present.
Hisses Luda and Georgia Hutchinson
furnished music on the piano, while
Mrs B. R. Beck and Miss Mary Den
nis sang some lovely songs.
The Eatonton Concert Band played
Jurlng the evening. Refreshments
were served by Misses Agnes Lever-
stt- Mary Nlsbet, Bessie and Mae
Adsms and Miss Nona Leverette.
Miss .Mary Eugenia Reid was hostess
at a lovely party last Friday night
given In honor of her guest, Miss Tom
mie Park, of Mcda. She was assisted in
receiving by Misses Agnes Leverette
and Ruth Park. Games were played
during the evening and refreshments
were served.
Misses Mae and Ruttt Poole, of War-
renton. arrive next week- to be the
guests of Misses Mattie and Sara
Hearn. .
Mrs. Sam Dusenbury and 1 little
daughter, Ethelyn, of Barnesvllle, have
left for their home after a visit to
Mrs. J. C. Reid.
.Mrs. Rolln Hutchinson and Mr. Mon
roe Hutchinson, of Greensboro, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hutch
inson.
Misses Annie Laurie Adams, Bertha
Thomas and Anna Lou Nlsbet are the
guests of Misses Richmond and Sue
Reid Walton, of Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hutchinson. Jr.,
are the guests of Mr. John Dennis at
his home In Meda.
.Mrs. H. R. Beck entertained the Mys
tic Circle delightfully Wednesday af
ternoon In honor of her sister. Miss
Louise Jones, of White Plains. A con
test was enjoyed - by the guests and
delicious-refreshments were served af
ter the snipe.
Miss Mamie Lynn Hutchinson was
hostess at a musicale Thursday night
given In honor of Miss Watts, of Cave
Springs. Miss Watts gave several
selections on the violin, while Mrs.
Rolln Hutchinson, Misses Luda and
Ceoi-gla Hutchinson played some beau
tiful selections on the piano. Mr. and
Mrs. James S. Montgomery and Miss
Mary Dennis sang. Delicious refresh
ments were served at a late hour.
Tenn., Is here on
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hen
Is
Pineapple Cure For Women
AfjlictedWith Rheumatic Voice
Fruit Should Be Eaten Daily to .Cure This Affliction of
^ oral Cords With Which, S4ys Specialist,
Fair Sex is Afflicted.
ELLAVILLE.
By far the most pleasant of. sum
mer outings was the house party giv
en by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. English, of
Prownu-ood, Oa., and Mr. and Mrs. 8.
A. Royal, of Ellavllle, at the popular
little summer resort, Myrtle Springs.
The crowd was lnrge and very Jolly,
numerous amusements being indulg
ed In. such as driving morning nnd nf-
non, bathing nnd playing various
games. From EllavtUe and Ameri
cas other guests fame.
Those present wore Mr. and Mrs.
3 A. Royal, Misses Louella Woods,
Myrtlce Strange, Minnie Royal,
•Messrs. H. T. Dixon, K. R. Jordan, R.
H. Strange, E. N. Colurron, Grady
Royal, of Ellavllle. Ga.; Mr. nnd Mrs.
'V. L. English, Misses Pearl, Belle,
Hunter, Berry and Mr. Mercer Berry,
of Brownwood, Ga.; J-'lorine Ozburn,
Of Reynolds, Oa.; Dora LeGette, of
Sylvester, Ga.; Mamie English, Russell
and C. M. English, of Andersnnvllle,
oa.; Nettyle Williams, Florence Smith,
Mr. Roger and Seab Williams, of Beau-
na Vista; Dan Cooglo, H. C. Dcrr*<h,
riolelhorpe, Ga.; H. W. Smytlie. W. E.
English, O. I,. English, J. E. Chapp-
man and Paul Westbrook, of Ameri
cas, Ga.; John Wall. Broxton, Ga.:
Charles Baldwin, Richmond, Va.; S.
S- Dukes, Bartow, Fla.
RQCKMART.
Thursday evening a Jolly crowd en
joyed a moonlight drive to the pretty
country home of Mr. W. W. Simpson.
Composing the party were Aliases
Grace Ferguson, Corrle Morgan, Ruby
Johnston, Beulah Connaliy, of Attunta;
Annie .Vaynor, of Birmingham: Mesan.
George Dansby, Hen Fisher. James De
cor, Joyner, Barclay Morgan, Dr. and
Mrs. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. George
Walker.
.Miss Beulah Connaliy, of Atlanta, Is
the guest this week of Miss Willard
Stark.
Miss Annie Maynor, of Birmingham,
« visiting Miss Julia .Morgan.
Mias Annie Lovelace has returned
to Atlanta, after spending some lime
tt lth her aunt. Mrs .lum--- Heaton.
Misses Grace Ferguson nnd Minnie
Algood have returned from Monteagle,
Tenn
Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Venable are vis
iting relatives In Concord. Tenn.
Mias Clyde Crocket, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben Tread
That hundreds of women and girls
suffer with rheumatic voices without
even realizing what la the matter with
their vocal cords, and that more than
half of the fair sex In this city have
a touch of rheumatism In the orgun
of speech Is a statement recently made
by a throat specialist, who derlares
that though this condition Is annoy
ing -It is not necessarily dangerous or
it does not follow that the speech will
ever be entirety lost. In Its mild form
he says that It can be 'almost entirely
eliminated by the diet and caleful and
regular habits of living.
"Rheumatism manifests Itself in the
throat by hoarseness In the voice, sore
ness or a decided pain In the topslls."
he says, "and, yet few women know
that there is anything the matter. They
dismiss It with the thought that It lu
what they call a cold In the tonsils,
vocal cords, etc., take a little sooth
ing cough mixture or a wash for the
inflamed parts and forget about It.
They do not know that when this con
dition Is constantly recurring It means
something more than a simple cold and
that It takes regular If simple treat
ment, such as can be given at home, to
keep tt from becoming troublesome.
“One of the best remedies I know
for this disease is the use of pineapple.
It should be eaten at least once a day,
and a syrup from it drunk slowly. A
bit of sugar used with this fruit makes
It more palatable! but I would not make
It ton sweet, for sugar does not tend
to reduce the rheumatic state of thu
vocal cords. ,
Tomatoes and Strawberries Tabooed.
"For the average woman or girl
suffering with this chronic hoarseness,
pain, etc., I should advise her never to
eat tomatoes, strawberries or lettuce,
for these contain the very acids that
accentuate the disease, and for that
reason should never be taken.
"Alcoholic beverages, especially when
drunk to excess, have n detrimental
effect on the voice, Just as have many
of the soft drinks. Coffee, too, Is In
jurious to many persons If taken more
than once a day, for It Is not good
for the liver, and anything that af
fects the stomach acts directly upon
the throat and voice, and for that rea
son more effective treatment can be
serured by a careful diet than by ad
ministering medicines. Ten anil milk
arc good to drink, if they agree with an
Individual, but no liquid or food should
ever bo taken when it Is either very
cold or excessively hot, for cither ex
treme is particularly bad for the vo<
Mrs. Sam Clark, of Cedartown, Is ths
JJtest of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Clark.
George Russell Is the name of th;
ung man recently arrived at ths
home „( Mr nnd Mrg R rt. Morgan.
, Mrs. H. C. Algood nnd Allas Ailnnle
Algood are at Austell, Ga.
MU* Helen Green and Mis* Eliza
beth Reese, of Rome, will arrive the
J>»t of the week to be the guests of
Mr*, jack Whitehead.
. Air. George Ferguson Is expected
home from Los Angeles, Cal., the Brat
®> next week.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
One of the most brilliant social af-
•alrs of the sen-on was the twelfth an-
hual ball of the Commercial Law
'ague of America, which was hold-
,n * a ronventlcn here, which was given
*’ the Battery Park Hotel Wednee-
•*» nlghL Beautiful women from all
parts of America and many of Ashe
ville's matrons and other members of
the society set were among the dancer*.
At midnight an elaborate lunch was
served, after which dancing virus re
sumed.
A delightful dance, though not
largely attended, was given at thd
AJanor Wednesday nlghL
Thursday night the management of
the Battery Park Hotel entertained at
a banquet In honor of the viators to
the convention of lawyers. This was
a pleasant affair and was attended by
several hundred of the visitors end
their friends.
Friday night another dance was giv
en at the Battery Park Hotel. which
wns attended by the lawyers.
Among the recent arrival* at ths
Battery Park 1* Air*. J. C. Hunter, of
Atlanta, who has spent several sea-
s*ns in Asheville. .Mrs. Hunter hns
many friend* here, and her presence
Is a delight to the young people of .this
city. _
Air. and Mr*. Barrett Phlnlzy, of
Athens, Ga., are litre ftr a »>ay ■ < sev
eral weeks. Mr*. 1 nrrett hu» visited
here for the past several yi*ats.
. Miss Kvdle Coward, of Beaumont,
Tex., one of the charming young wom
en who spends her summers In Ashe
ville. arrived yesterday.
Mr. and Air*. George Parks, of Nash
ville, huve spent a week In Asheville.
Airs. Park was Alls* IstUnn Black and
was popular here two year* ago.
Morris Yow, of Atlanta, Is spending
the summer a* the Manor.
Mr. and Air*. Robert Jewison, Jr.,
Alls* Bessie Jenilson. Mrs. A. H. Wood
ward, Mr*. W. 11 Ke.tlg snd Misses
Rosa snd Daisy M indy, of Birmingham,
are at tha Manor f ir the summer.
JASPER, ALA.
Airs. G. V. O'Rear Its* gnn* t Colo
rado Springs to spend n few week*
with her parent*. Mr. and Air* Briggr.
Alls* Susie Will n has gone to Hart •
selle to spend a week visiting friend*
and relatives.
Airs. Jesse O. 1. ng la vh.hlrg her
parents, Judge and Airs. Samuel H.
Sprott, at Livingston.
Air*. A. B. Stovall lias g. ne to AJIJJ
port on a visit to relatives.
Alls* Kathleen Norvcll Is visiting
friends and relatives at Columbus,
Miss.
Alls* Vlrgle Kennedy ha* g.*» to
Sheffield to spend a few weeks with
relative*. . _ . .
At las Ida Cole Lroney. of 8lieflleU, Is
the guest of her sister, Mr*. Wilburn
Afansscn.
MISS John B. Shields I* sr.endlng a
month with relatives and friends at
Eutaw.
Air*. T. L. lying has returned from
a visit to relatives it Livingston.
cal cords, for It give* them a shod:
and contraction follows, and often in
flammatlon, that Is painful.
"Beside*' pineapple, I would recom
mend the use of apples nnd plenty of
apple sauce for the nverngt person who
has a rheumatic voice, ami I would
advise them against eating oranges
nnd bananas, for both Increase uric
arid, and unless a person Is absolute
ly sure that these fruits agree, they
should not Indulge In them.
"This disease Is often aggravated. If
not actually Increased, by the constant
use of candy, especially that with
chocolate, cocoa, vanilla flavors; n
fact, sweets of any kind should be In
ken sparingly if the voice Is often hu»
ky, or there Is a soreness In the ton
sils.
To Obtain Sweet Voice.
"For the person who wishes to cul
tivate a pleasant speaking voice I
should say there were no better raw.
to follow about eating than those that
that the prlma donnas observe. To
one familiar >vlth their habits It will
be useless to eay that they never over
load tbelr stomachs, and instead of
taking a heavy meat, a* most of us
do, they eat light food and take It
oftener, frequently as many aa nve or
six times during a day, but they never
eat to excess nnd always on n diet
that they know agrees with them. Fot
Instance, some of them take no meat,
for It Is not easy for them to digest
It, whit* others eat all they want of It.
As a rule, they see to It that they have
plenty of sleep and rest, nnd Inci
dentally plenty of the right .kind of
exercise.
"Now If a woman with a rheumatic
voice follow* these rules with the
modifications that suit her case, or one
who has no trouble with her throat,
the quality of the tone should improve,
for as the general health gets better I:
Immediately manifests Itself In ths
voice, which gains strength and often
beauty and purity of tone.
"As to preventing complications In
ths throat. I know of no surer way than
by careful treatment of the teeth. This
should be a habit that Is never neg
lected for even n single meal, for noth
ing Is more dangerous than to have
particles of food. In which germs gath
er, collect around the gums, for sooner
or later these pass Into the throat and
t!i, n the dnnmze i- dr,ne. The teeth,
to. should be kept In good repair by a
dentist, and any little cavity that np-
IK-nVM elm,il,l l,e ,denned ,mt and filled
Immediately as a protection against
rheumatism In tho throat.”
II. Harrington, of Meridian,
Alias., Is visiting
Aire. J. S. Hollingsworth and daugh
ter, Miss Helen. ,.f Jacksonville. Fla.,
are the guests of Mrs. Caroline Lead
Ingham.
Altss Alary Roberts Is at home, after
a stay in Louisville, Ky.
Airs. Guy F. Ponder nnd .Miss Kim
ball Bloodwortb are at homo front
Knoxville. Ten
A1 ls-es Louise nnd Cassie Helie Rob
inson are visiting in Russellville.
•Miss Rutlt Reggie is in Louisville,
Ky.
Atiss Ethel Holt is in Ilumbnlt, Tenn.
Airs. B. W. Watson is In Livingston,
Tenn.
Alfssss Ida and Annie Compton are
visiting In Caddo.
Alias Malicl Blackwell is at home
from a visit h- Montgomery.
Alias Helen Gill, of HuntBVille, visit
ed here the past week.
Airs. Thomas Jones has returned
from Alt. Sterling. Ky.
Airs. Lnnders, of Huntsville, visited
her sister. Airs. George E. Boyd, tlte
pnst week.
Airs. E. P. Somerson is In Vlnemont.
Air. and Mts. Henry Skeggs, of Nna 1 -.
vllle, are guests of their parents, Judge
nnd Mrs. William E. Skeggs.
AI. E. Holmes and son. William
Holmes, are at home, ofter an extended
Stay at Estelle Springs, Tenn. ,
Airs. Wiggins, of Klielbyvllle, Tenn.,
is the guest of Airs. Frank O. Herton.
Gertrude Freedman Is visiting
In Nashville.
.Miss Alary Lee Brock Is at home
from Florence.
Air. nnd Airs. Graham Banka have
returned to tltclr homo In Texas, after
a visit to relatives here.
Airs. A. J. Harris and brother, Mar
vin West, nre at home from a visit to
Nashville.
■Mrs. Harry T. Gill I* at home from
visit to Alt. Sterling. Ky.
Atiss Clara chamblee Is In Birming
ham
Alls* Alahle Benson Is at home from
a visit to Guntersvllle.
Misses Virginia Roso and Edna Car
ter nre at home, after an extended stay
In Athens.
Airs. W. R. Hall entertained at the
South Side pavilion In honor of several
young lady visitors. Dancing was en
Joyed during the evening.
Mr. nnd Airs. Alartln Phelan gave
barge party In honor of a number of
visiting young ladles. Several houra
were most pleasantly spent on the Ten
nessee river by moonlight.
Alias Eltse Johnson entertained with
a dance In honor of her guest, Alls*
Thompson, of Birmingham.
COVINGTON.
Air. J. If. Griffin, of Stone Mountain, we*
In the city recently.
Aunnbel llol,In-on is visiting
aunt. Mrs. .1. It. i'mlgott, In Atlnntn.
Atiss Atnrlon Falter, of Atlnnta, Is
Sliest of her rousln. Miss l.lllinn Flnrk.
Alias Corlnne Dnvls left Wednesday for
j. E. Lacy and Allises Loci' attended
the Hayes-Alayfleld nuprinl.i In Blrm-
ham Wednesday.
Air*. Robert F. Peter* and <htughter
art th# guest# of Airs. A. S. Prerton.
Alls* Blanche Carter left Wednesday
on a visit to her uncle, diaries King,
at Minneapolis. Allan.
Air. W. O. Davl* ha* gone to Chicago
for a week's visit.
visiting at Hawklnavllle.
Air*. AI. J. Daley, of Pensacola, Fla,
1* visiting Mr*. S. L. Norwood.
Mrs. R. R. Woodward, of Ambrose,
Ga., Is visiting Air; T. I. Woodward's
family.
Airs. J. L. Branch, of Leon, Is vis
iting her sister, Airs. J. H. Cullen, near
Perry,
Airs. E. K. Brasselton, of Macon, and
Airs. Burch Newton, of Fort Valley,
are visiting their father's family.
Mrs. Dr. W. A. Little, who has been
visiting her father's family, Air, C. F.
Cooper, has returned to her home In
Macon.
Alisa Clara Eubanks, of Elko, Is vis
Ring friends In Perry.
Miss Laura Fulton, of Kathleen, vis
ited friends here last week.
ELBERTON.
Altss Olive Latimer has returned to
her home In South Carolina, after
pleasant visit to Airs. L. AI. Heard.
One of the most enjoyable occas
ion* of the season was a progressive
conversation party Tueaday evening
given by Alls* Hammond Burch
honor of the Club.
Alisa Elisabeth Swift Is entertaining
a house party this week In honor of
her guests from Athens and South
Carolina.
The Thornton family had a reunion
one day lest week at Falling Creek,
tt wne attended by a large Crowd.
After a delightful visit to Winter
Wild Rose ” Beauty to be a Bride;
Site Prefers England to America
WE8T POINT.
Mlaa Grace Beaelay, of Atlanta, came
Wednesday to be the guest of Atlas
Daisy Zachry.
Atre. E. F. Lanier, Misses Bessie and
Suejette Lanier left Thursday for Bor
den-Wheeler Springs, where they will
spend a few weeks.
Aflat Sera Callaway returned home
Afonday, after a delightful vlalt to Alls*
Luclle Oslln, of Atlanta. • •
Atlas Janet Horsley Is In Atlanta,
visiting her slater, Mrs. F. K. Boland.
Aflss Jessie Lewis Johnson Is spend
ing the week with Airs. Roy Brown
In Newnan.
Atlases Fannie and. Flora Itagedorn
have returned from a visit to relative*
In Birmingham.
Allas Bailie Sue Longshore Is the
guest of Airs. Tulley Stanley at her
home in Newnan.
Alias C. A. Shealy Is the guest of
friends In Opelika.
Afr. I. M. Scott and family antf Airs.
tpla Lee Scott
Vhlte Sulphur
will Spend next week at
Springs.
Mrs. G. W. Shealy and children are
the guests of Airs. L. Strong.
Aflss Annie Sue Honncll, after s
pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. John
?oer, left Wednesday for her home at
Oxford.
Misses Hess nnd Kate Smith gave a
delightful dance at Robinson's park
Tuesday evening. In honor of their
guests, th* Aliases Frame, of West
Virginia. The chaperons were Air*. B.
PERRY. T. Smith. Mr e-i,| Mr- A -• tinr link..,
■ Air*. J. V. Wallace, who hss been and Ml s Carrie Clark. The out-or-
vtailing her mother, Airs. N. C. 'Wei- town guest* were; Messrs. Smith.
loua, has returned to her home In Hamilton, Croft, Bradshaw, Bridges.
Charleston, S. C. jof Opelika; Jub- \omer, Louie and
Alls* Marita Wellous ha# gone to Penn Afontgomery. of Cusseta, end
Charleston to accept a position In a Fred Bhaefsr, of LaGrange
music house. Miss Wllburta William*, of Jesup. Is
Aliases Alay Hodges and Nellie [the gnest of her aunt, Mrs. H. W. Atll-
Cheek have returned from Indian ler.
Spring*. ■ Allrs Martha Horsley Is In LaGrange,
Aliases Stella and Eliza Cater are visiting Airs. R. o. 1‘hurr.
home,
MUs C. A. Rockwell spent lost week lu
Social Circle >111111 other places visiting rein'
tlves.
Miss Odessn Marshall. of Woodrllt*. will
be the guest of Miss Lillian Clark at nu
rlr date.
Mr*. I.uko Robinson and children loft
WV liifwtln \ for l * i'i**a|i:i 111 \ i 11 <> 1.. -|tcinl v,-\
oral weeks with her purents, L'optnlu ntid
Mm. W. Arin*trnng.
Mm. Mamie Terrell nnd Mlm Madge Ter
rell returned Friday from KlovIMa. where
"toy hnvo been spoil
Mm. Claude McKIhhon end Lndn I*ee
MeKIldien have returned to their home
In Atlnnta after nr*
with Dr. nnd Mm. J. .
Mr. nnd Mm. Gardner are on • pleasure
trip to Anenata.
Colonel F. Jnhmton. of Muutlfello, at
‘ r rotirt Wedneodny.
..in'll, of Mllledffcvlle, If vlalt*
II. Whltry
. ’ook. of Kltsffcrntri. In vlidtlug
Mrn. C. .1. Morninn mid Mrn. C\ K. Took.
m MntUe
Mm. Kd
ijr Mm. C.
Sim. Bid Took, of
Minn Snllle Mae Rockwell linn returned
to her home after a two months’ vlalt to
the Went.
Mr. Tom Ilrynn nnd Minn Joyce Terry
'.hare gum* to Atlanta for 11 two niontlin'
rltlt.
Mm. K. n. Jordan hnn gone fo Lnwrenc
vllle to visit her pnreutn. I)r. and Mr
W/nn.
Mm. P. I). Mahoney, of Opelika. Ala.,
In the city, the gnent of her mother, Mr
K. F. Kdwnrdn.
OXFORD.
On laat Monday night. Mins Marie Lane
Rvnnn gave an entertainment to her Ox
ford friends nt her home on rttnsou street.
Revernl very excellent nelrctlmta
di*red by hemelf nnd Mlu (Mara Jam*, nnd
delfclnuii refreshments were served during
the evr%!ng. Those present were Mlnm
Louise Towll. Mottle <>riffln. Clara
mid Messrs. Hhelley Ivey, James Griffin nnd
M. A. Goodyear.
The younger net of Oxford ga ye n pie-
nle nt the water falls nlwuit n mile from
town on last Wednesday, with Mins Marie
Emus nnd Dr. V. Ilnrrls Yarbrough an
rhiperonn. Those who atternleil were
Misses Katherine Mngnth. Virginia Peed.
Dorothy WoW, Annie Hue Donnell and
Leonora Smith, nnd th* boys were (irmly
Adniun. Harlan Ilrnnlinm. Wilson Welter,
IJAffnnd Krao* and Macintosh Yarbrough.
Another entertainment of the week <1
the younger set wan thaf given by the
little Missed Dlrkey nt the/r home at S
o’rlork Wednesday nfternoon In honor of
their guest. Miss Winona Thomn
pints. MIsb Jeasle Dickey serve . ...
emonnde l»owl, nnd Mlases Annie nnd
f'lalre Dickey nnd Emma !<nulae Hfone
nerved the refreshments. The game
•The Little Misses Party” wan plnyi ..
and the first nrixe wan awarded to little
Mina Mlblret 1 Hake*, of Atlnn;*i. The gnent
prise wan presented to Mins Ihoninn. a pair
o& beautiful gnrteretten. Thom* present
were Mfnsea (Word Williams. Leonora
Hmlth. Marguerite nnd Mildred Hakes.
Dorothy Weber, Kufh Williams. Eva Trim
Ide. pearl Hnow. Emma Lnnlac Mtone. Knth
WOODBURY.
Mrn. Clark and Mm. Edwards were guests
of their ninter, Mm. J. Jones, recently.
Her, Mackey and family hare rrturnm!
from Bnllockvllle.
Professor and Mrn. Drone are at the home
of Mrs.Drntie's father. J. ft. Dnvla.
Mm. Head, who wan the gnent of Mrn.
Juilun Jones during the past week, hns
returned to her home st Ponta Gordo,
Minn Kittle Wrcbe.
her sunt. Mm. Fnmbr
'ampl— — — .... — — .
1, T. J. Marshall, this week.
Mm. Drookn and little granddaughter,
Snlnrtw. have returned from Mnron.
Mr. and Mm. J. M. Htrotber hare return
ed from Wnlhalla. H. C„ after a pleasant
■fay of aereral mouths with relatives.
The little Misses Keener, of College
Park, are visiting at the home of W. II.
Illnton.
marFetta.
The Ladies’ Afternoon Kuchre Club
wan entertained by Mrs. Richard Joy
ner at the home of Mrs. W. R. Joync-*,
near Marietta, on Thurodgy afternoon.
A delirious salad course was serve**.
The prism, a pair of silk stockings and
n lovely belt, were won by Mm. C»
.M. Crosby and the visitors', o pair of
vJnJting in ihe ( jf
city next week to be the
Genie Hood.
d Bussey, u£ Atlanta, is
Picture of Mlsa Evelyn might, the beautiful American society girl,
whose engagement to Mr. Mahlon Sands Is announced, nnd who prefers
England to tho United States. She has been known oa the "Wild Rose"
typo of beauty.
nfterniK
wns pin
I hnnbti.s.
has returned from
tlnnta nnd Warm Springs.
• r Mr-. Ben X.ubor, <>f San
;.is, Mlrr. Mlm r a rgHI **n-
out forty guests Tuesday
enrds. Four hnnd euchre
rind Mrs. Greentr'*c, of f*o-
nwnrded the prize, a love-
gueatss’ prlz
fil'd
design.
W. II. Ilaii
Visit to IT I
P. K. Pea
sas. Vn.
vIm and Min
<>f Albany, is here
left Tuesday for
armlets, was won by Miss Elmer
George.
A number of young people left Tues
day to attend the house party given by
Mrs. Harry Dewar at Nelson. Gn.
Among tho party were: Mian Singleton
and Miss Virginia Singleton, of Co
lumbia, 8. C.; Miss Nell Manson, Al
bany, Ga.'; Miss Brumby, of Athens,
and Miss Sarah Brumby, of Cedar-
town, all the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I. W. Heyward.
Mrs. E. E. Pomeroy, of Atlanta, la
spending the week in Marietta.
Mrs. D. O. Cole nnd children, who
have been visiting In Griffin, have re
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cortelyou have
returned from an extended trip Jn the
North.
Mrs. George H. Keelor leaven Satur
day for Alaska, where she will Jtln
her husband, who has beer, there for
bgme.tlm*
IirfcJ-Kor Northrutt’n cane3 Friday
night was greutly tnjoyed by all pres-
ont. 11
marshalLville.
Professor Manning Austin will spend
August In Chicago, taking the summer
course at the University.
Miss Willie Rlre hns as her guest
Miss Law, of Atlanta.
Miss Claudia Ross, of Macon, Is vis
iting Miss Bessie Frederick.
Mrs. Charlie Goodwin Is at home
again, nftcr nn absence of several
months In North Carolina.
Mrs. W. tt. I-ett&n leaven In a few
days for Asheville, accompanied by Mr.
and #Mrs. Feltpn Hatcher, of Macon.
A general community barbecue,
which proved tho most delightful so
cial event, was given Friday by Messrs.
Afurph, Baldwin, SJappey, Jones, Ham
ilton nnd Walker, several of the most
extonsivo fruit growers of this season.
duSun.
Mr. Clark Grier Is nt Indian Hprlng.
Mr. J. It. Folsom has rcturted lroui a
Mr. H. J. Blieksttear spent • few days
this week In Atlnntn*
CM ‘
lark Grier nnd children aro spend-
.. .time nt Iinllnn Muring.
f{. If. Hmlth umt children are now
irii w!’I Hhlrley, of Anniston, Ala., Is
rhltlng In the city.
Mr. if. J. Guy toil baa returned from n
visit to his mother' Mrs. G. V. Thompson,
of Atlanta.
Mr. D. II. Pitts Is In Atlnntn on busliu
Mr. T. II. Hmlth spout Friday In Mae,.-,
Mr. D. 8. Itunsell has rctnrned from Hulu
bridge. , . ..
Mrs. J. II. Wlthnrlugtoir Is st Indian
Hprlng for ncverul weeks.
Mr. A. D. Alanp hns returned from Knox
vllle, Tenn., where ho spent some time with
reintires.
•roteitsor W. It. Lanier returned Friday
hu lllnkely, Gn.
Jfr. snd Airs. Lather Hfnlllngs, Jr., sad
Air. .and Airs. Huger* Wallings have re
turned from Wrlglitsvllle Bench. N. C„
where they spent their honeymoon.
Air. George II. Crofts returned Friday
from Atlanta, where be spent some time
with bis family. , „
Miss Until llnnlcinnn. of Mseoii, is the
gliest of Misses Peacock III this r
Miss Knthlren Peacock hns return*
irkson ami Indian Hprlng.
Alisa Jennie llnyues left yesterday for
oiigstrcet. On., where she goes to attend
house f*arty given by Allan Hnllle Vaughn.
Air. Eugene Will Him hns returned from a
visit of some length to relatives at lion
tleello.
Air. O. L. Anderson was n recent visitor
Misses Lock* are visiting friends In Ala-
Air. G. II. Williams has returned from
visit to Atlanta.
Airs. J. Y. Keen and daughter are visit
ing relatives st llarrlsoii, %
Mr. J. T.. Smith has returned from'*
Mr. 6. B. Dyke has returned from Green
ville. Ala. . ,
Mlsa Itobert* Hmlth hns returned from
Kimxvllle, Tenn.
Alls* Clyde Black 1s visiting friends and
relatives at points In north Georgia.
The iHtblln Itlfte* left Friday for a ten
days’ encampment nt Chlekamangn.
MARTIN.
Air*. Kd II. Wear of Atlnnta. Is with
her nister. Airs. Alatblson, for a few days.
Allas Ijonnlo Lactic Alltcbcll has returned
from Brenntt.
Miss Jessie Cobb, of rartersriile, is th*
guest of the Aliases Cooper,
In Atlanta.
Miss Mattel Venter will leave In a few
days for an extended visit to fcefatfves In
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Townley an
nounce tho engagement of their daugh
ter, Kate Helen, to Mr. Peter Edward
Bostick, the wedding to toko place at
8:30 p. hi. August 21. The marriage
will bo solemnised at the slimmer
home of Mr. Townley, at Ann Arbor,
Mich. After a trip to the Pacific coast
Afr. Bostick nnd hia bride will be at
home In Birmingham about October 1.
The marriage of Miss May Alayfleld.
daughter of Mrs. J. C. .Mayfield, nnd
Dr. Oscar Hayes took place Wednes
day evening at the home of the bride.
Mrs. George L. Thomas, nn nunt of the
bride, of Nashville, wns the matron of
honor, nnd Mr. II. II. Chnniberlayne,
of Greenville, Miss., was the best inan.
Tho wedding was a quiet nffnlr and
was witnessed only by relatives nnd
11 few friends. Dr. nnd Mrs. Ilayes
have gone for a wedding Journey to the
North.
The nnouncement of the engage
ment nnd approaching marriage of
Miss Bertha Van Mcrkesteyn nnd Mr.
Carl Julius Sererln will bo read with
Intereat by their many friends. The
wedding will occur during the latter
part of August. Miss Vnn Merkesteyn
Is the possessor of a soprano voice of
rnro quality nnd range, nnd hns been
teacher of vocal music nt the seminary
nnd tho Pollock-Stephens. Mr, Severin
la widely known nnd Is prominently
connected with tho SIoss Company.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Aldrich nnd their
little son, T. II. Aldrich, Jr., aro In
Lakewood. J. Mrs. Aldrich will
spend several months In New York
studying music.
Mrs. Charles ITngerman and little
daughter nre nt tho IJellevue, Lookout
Mountain, Ala.
Mr. Ryburn Plnckard w
tendnnt nt the Kappa Hlgmn conclave
at Lookout Inn during tho pnst week.
Mrs. W. H. Dewey nnd Allss Marga
ret Dewey nre In Watertown, N. Y.
Mr. and Mra. Jnmes Bowron, their
sons nnd Miss Edith Bowron aro nt
Chautauqua. N. Y.
Mrs. Ilnlnnunlo tie Ovles nnd‘ little
daughter are the guests of relatives at
Scwnnee, Tenn.
Beulah Merrill will spend the
remainder of tho summer nt St. Jo-
ph. She is with Mr. nnd Mrs. O'Don-
>)L
Mrs. W. M. Cosby ond children arc
at Ingram Weila.
Mrs. Norma Brown Allen and M»*a
El or I boll Brown have gone to New
York by way of Savannah.
Mrs. Priestly Toulmln nnd Mr*. Mn-
ben Hobson have gone to Yellow Sul
phur Springs, Va.
Mrs. C. W. James and Mlsa Sadie
Belle James have returned from At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Tillman have
returned” from Old Point Comfort.
EASTMAN.
Mlr.s Flora Bemd. of Macon, Is the
guest of Miss Jule Herrmnn.
Miss McWilliams, of Cuthbert, Is the
guest of her sister, Aim. Will Ander
son.
Miss Thornton, of Jackson, Is the
guest of Misses Alaudo and Louise
Fisher.
Miss Nella Bacon hns returned from
Atlnnta.
Allss Khetta Edwnrds, of I^ike City,
Fla., Is visiting her brother, Ml Ern
est Edwards, on College street.
Mr. M. Wynne nnd attna, Fred nnd
Austin, left Inst week for New York.
Airs. C. W. Rawlins, Miss Clyde
Rawlins and* Mlsa Opple I*ee Rogers
left last week to spend some time at
Hot Springs, Ark., und other points of
Intereat In the West.
Mra. G. W. Sharpe returned to her
home at Rome, aftor spending some
time In the city with her mother, Air*.
J. I. Rogers. . . ‘
Alias Ora Rawlins nnd Allss -Dora
Horne are visiting relatives In the
city.
Mr. Flournoy Rogers, after spending' •'* rs -'mry i.amnr .mu a
some time at home, has returned to d1*ton and Airs. Frank R01
Atlanta. turned from a visit to Ml
Quite a party of Eastman young!
»ple ar* enjoying a camping party! JEFFERoON
Idylwyld this week with Mead ;itn' - I HI" XU* Luotur
W. F„ Miller n »<l L'harle* Burton I1 ] '" — 'V"' 1
chaperons. Tho** attendlnff the partr T.,V'.''' 1 .', J
sro MI**** Mlttle nnd llatti* Hsrrell. |,, ri,» " ’'
Ethel »nil Mabel Wynne, Maude nnd Mr. *
Loul*e Fhther. Jule Herrmnn, Flora
Bern<1, Mary Thornton, Lou MeHas, | M* *“»•
Ethel Hill, of AIcRae; May Urquhart, L, * , f r 0 ,,
of Cochran; Aliases Roberts and vrer i m -miu... ...... . .
Greene, of Dublin; Alls* Robertson, of I Hnrimi* ’aim im»r ri !'n.in%- uh.-l?-
Tennllle, and Alls* Wooten, of Luri- 1 DU-. a'.i. 'I i WUm.u w.-ro ‘ninrrtcd
ber City; Messrs. Roberts, Rogers, Pen-| err i-..w .t h-.hi- to th-ir iin-n.l*
nJngton, Phillips, Page, tJarrla,
in Atlsuts.
Mr. nnvHRM
Inr roletlnn In born.
Miller, of Boyatop, Is visit-
Mr
Alani
Mrs Lulu Wakefield nnd Mrs. Hnvs
li.ivr- ictvrr.O'l from n delight fill trip
to Mariana and Greenwood, Fla.
Mb' Stella Simpson. *>f Abbeville,
S. (\. Is spending a while In the t tty
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Slnij ••■•n.
Mr. I* M Moye hns returned from a
month’s stay In New York, Baltimore
nnd other Northern points
Mrs. Ed McDonald nnd Mr.. T. J.
Perry nre nt Indian Springs.
Miss Virginia Jay, of Hhellman, Is
visiting Alls* A Been* Simpson.
NORCROSS.
Lieutenant Clifford Jones, of Van
couver Barracks, Washington. Ih visit
ing hi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Jones.
Dr. and Mr*. W. If. Born, of McRae,
nre in Norcross.
Miss Annie Hay Is In Macon
MUs Estelle Med lock Is visiting Mrs.
Albert Woodruff In Winder.
Mrs. Pearl Born Edwards has re
turned from New York.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. DuBoso are with
Airs. A. C. Born.
MUs May Wooten entertained the
Walking * 'lub Widn'-sday afternoon.
Ices and fruit were served ul fresco,
Mb* M.iirbit Webster Is visiting
MUs Daisy Tlcknor in Columbus.
Mrs. H. AI. Bcutell and sons, of At
lanta. are at Tallulah.
Mr. and Airs. Reps Jones announce
the birth of a son.
Air. Kiser Webster, of the Patterson
School of Oratory, Columbus, Ga., will
gl\«* ■' iecii.il I.- xt Tuesday evening at
the school auditorium.
Alls* Marguerite Harper, of Atlanta,
la the guest of MU* Willi* Dean.
Mr*. Starr ICenlhofer has returned
from New York.
The Brunswick Hotel Is filled with
summer guest*.
MACON.
Mrs. Harry Jones, of New York, who
hns been tho guest of Mrs. Ellsworth
Hall, Is now the guest of Mrs. Edward
Burke nt her beautiful suburban home
on Vlneville road. Mrs. Jones has been
the guest of honor at a number of de
lightful parties.
Mr*. Charles II. Hall, Jr., entertained
at bridge on Tuesday afternoon In hon
or of Mrs. Jones. The same pretty
prize, n set of sliver bodkins, was
presented to the guest of honor, and
to Mrs. Edward Burke for winning
top score In the game.
Airs. Edward Burlte entertained for
Mi- Join"' on Tbui’Mdn\ afternoon und
the game of bridge which was played
• nt ..ii th'- .vide \erandn*« wns thor
oughly enjoyed by the guests.
Mrs. Mallory Taylor entertained on
Tuesdoy In honor of her daughter. Mrs.
Robert Fowlei Hemphill, of Atlnnta,
who Is now her guest. The congenial
pnrty playing bridge »n this ocrasi >n
were: Mesdames Hemphill, Frank
Cunningham, Thomas Hartley Hall,
Henry Lamar, Jr., Wplter Berks. Rich
ard Hines. Illlnn. Jordan Masses.
Misses Julia Huguentn, Caroline Wil
liams nnd Mrs. Taylor.
.Mrs. John A. Dunwody entertained
on Tuesday nfternoon with nn Informal
ten, complimentary to 'Allss Christine
IMpi r, of \\ fit Oii-ster, Pa., who Is
the guest of Mrs. Robert 8 to ITS.
Mr. James Freeman left on Tuesday
for Jacksonville. Flfi.. his future borne.
Mrs. Freomnn, who Is now visiting rel
atives In Ohio, will Join him In the
autumn.
Mr. and Air*. William Chcckley Shaw,
Use* N*n nnd Nona Shaw and Mrs.
Stewart left on Tuesday for Baltimore.
MUs Sara Tinsley Is the guest of
MUh at her summer
home nt Alt. Airy.
Mrs. Robert Hazlchurst, of Memphis,
Tenn . Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Jo
seph Cllsby, In Vlneville. Among those
entertaining In honor of Mrs. Hazln-
hurst during the week have been Airs.
Joseph Cllsby. Mrs. Floyd Ross and
Mrs. Robert Jeinlson.
Mrs. Itobert Hemphill was compli
mented with two bridge parties on
Thursday. Mrs. Henry J. Lam nr, Jr.,
entertaining for her In the morning
I Mra. Frank Cunnfnghatu In the
nfternoon. #
Paulino Roughton wns hostess
afternoon tea on Wednesday,
complimentary to her guest, MUs
Raw lings, of Sandersvllb-, and Mis*
Louise Ermlnger, of Sibley, Ga-. th*
guest of MUs Margartt Smith.
Mrs. E. J. Willingham and MUs Eul*
Willingham l«ft on Thursday for &
era! weeks’ stay nt tho Wigwam,
Indian Springs.
Dunlap
of Mr
that
hi i
Is
Itl tedlo
Barden len
vannah, frr
on Alondaj
week for Asheville
tll-
fa Etheridge and Agnes
•n Sunday night for 8a-
vhlch place they will sail
**v*r
Mr
eks.
Jnn
Charles Harris
Mrs. Blount's c
docks.
Mrs. Robert
leaves for her 1:
Air. nnd Mrs
on Saturday ft
Will spend several weeks on the
Mr. nnd Mrn Alfred Wlllingha
Indian Hprln
Umpblll. of Atlanta,
to- nn Saturday.
Mallory Ta>lor leave
Virginia, where they
Mr
rge D
U in Washlng-
' Kill ridge lied ns t!
|"n1hv Itev. Foster .
■ F.»s.*er, of Winder
I Mobley nn- In W:
CUTHDERT.
Mr. J. J. Howell has returned from
.. .« two weeks* *tay at Asheville nnd
Mr. rt. II. Mltchrl'l bn rrluror.1 frum tab* Toxswnjr.
Atlanta. Alls* Claire Ridley, of Atlanta, Is ex-
l-l U lmt-r M'-rlli,